Nvidia Geforce Experience Automatic Tuning Review
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- čas přidán 23. 05. 2021
- A while back Nvidia's Geforce Experience was updated with a performance tab. Included are performance monitoring and performance tuning which includes automatic tuning. In this video I review the automatic tuning. I'm using an RTX 2070 with a small factory overclock. It looks like this update supports GTX 900 series cards and 10 series cards for the performance monitoring, but unfortunately the automatic overclocking feature seems to be limited to the RTX series of cards (so 20 series and higher).
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Wow i like ppl who gets directly to the point without any bs at the beginning, salute
Yes! Way too many videos now a days waste my time and never get to the point!
FACTS
That's why i'm subscribed here instead of BS like Linus tech tips ( or any of the hundreds of Linus channels)
Me too, was good
this is absolutely correct..no time wasted, just straight to the point..1 subscriber added!
Thanks for NOT wasting our time with 20+ minutes video explaining all of this, much love.
Me too after I hit the automatic tuning button I thought it would be a great time to watch some videos about this while waiting 😂
Awesome video! Thank you for not waisting our time and getting right to the point. Also wanted to point out how relaxed it felt watching the video, now a days anything you watch on CZcams it feels so fast paced and rushed and by the end you learned nothing but you have given someone the views.
Anyways just wanted to say keep up the good work 😊
I love the fact that you went straight into it, no bs to waste time. thank you
Thank you for the wonderfully succinct summary of the feature. Your comments, especially on stability, really put my mind at ease with hitting that button.
Great video . It's exactly what I was looking for. To the point and very helpful. Thank you.
Just found the performance tuning menu by accident, and then found this video. Thank you for the straight-to-the-point explanation!
Same here, just wanted to know more information.
Same I just wanted to know if it was safe
Me tooo 😂😂
I just discovered this convenient feature it seems to work quite well, saves me having to use Afterburner
Straight to the point and simple terms is the way to go. Keep up the good work, sir!
You got my sub man! Black and white, straight to the point. That is the way a info video should be! Thank you.
Comments: kudos to nvidia for doing this, agree that it makes it easier for beginners to overclock. Nvidia cards tend to overclock better than amd in my experience. The way gpus run these days we are getting good performance regardless with gpu boost. I am also curious if you notice any difference in fan noise or temps in games. Thanks for the video.
I'm not even gonna do this but I liked and subbed just because you jumped straight into it and didnt have an annoying intro.
Great job. Thank you for the straight forward explanation.
Good video!
Wouldn't mind seeing others' experimentations with other settings than everything put at maximum. Personally I set my 1660ti @ max V, 100% and 70C
= 79MHZ boost...
Testing with Attila TW, GPU stays under 65C, CPU @ 68C average, peaking @74C. Good results.
Game flows well.
Thanks for the simple explanation with no bs🎉
aswered every question i had about this feature i just found without all the ussual bs i see in other vids thx :D
Straight to the point I like I subscribed 🙌🏻
Thanks for explaining. Nice vid! :)
Very informative and straight to the point. Thanks :)
This is pretty decent actually. I used to OC with MSI afterburner. However, it is not compatible with Aster Multiseat software, so I have to do GeForce Experience software instead. Quite happy with the auto tuning features.
Good to see you back bro 💯
Thanks!
Great video! ONE CLICK BEGINNERS OC AND STABLE!
Nice video! Straight to the point!
Thanks Daniel, i have 2060 super I will try it now after watching ur video
So, how is it???
how about now its been about 2+ years dawg
Thx for reviewing the feature. Just got a 3060 TI and it's nice to have more performance from it with a few clicks.
Is auto tuning is safe? Me using 3060 not 3060ti
@@inianyo It seems to be.
random question, i have a Manuel overclock on my gpu, then ran the gpu auto oc feature, does this add on top of my current oc ? or does it cancel out my current overclock ?
I wish they added CPU temperature monitoring too.
They said we don't make cpu so not my job lol
@@eastcoastmafiaecm8585 lol 😆
Yea that would be amazing tbh
core temp/cpu z
Hwinfo
Bro hopped right into the vid no bs, respect
Would be nice to find a test with auto oc enabled and then undervolt the card via MSI afterburner. I always did that to radeon cards and they were stable with nice undervolt.
its like a trade offer you get not as sharp overcloking but its 100% stable
Tried this finally. Had to wipe my PC and start over and didn't log any of my OC levels. Decided to try this and it slightly beat my previous best 3D Mark. Been using it for a week and am pretty damn happy with it. Shocked!
Update: so the post above was also before my CPU OC. Now that that's done, I completely left my previous behind by 2k in 3D Mark!
I think the main difference is long term heat dissipation and wishful thinking when done manually. If done properly, I could probably squeeze a little more out of it doing manually.
Brilliant tutorial, I am using a 3090 and will try this on MSFS 2020 later today. Thank you from the UK.
why did u get a 3090 lmao
@@gabel_rl7267 probably because the 3090 has 24GB of Vram and also is fast as fuck. It'll last him a very long time
@@rajjgaming5919 no but the price of it is very high right now and will drop either this month or next month
@@gabel_rl7267 that was 3 months ago but still , if someones spending 2k on a 3090 , it's clear they're rich
@@gabel_rl7267 especially flight simulator , that's added costs as you need special gear if you want to play
I would have liked to see what the fan speed target adjustments looked like as I don't install the GeForce experience just the drivers. I am curious if there is anything useful in there.
U can just set it to a target % of max speed… 30-100% speed. It will just force ur selwcted speed. Probably goes higher than that if it gets too hot
I seen a lot of reddit comments saying the auto tuning would work after turning off Hardware Accelerated GPU Scheduling.
It’s in the windows settings under the Game Mode settings, then clicking graphics settings on the top right to see the option to turn it off.
kind of an old video but just as feedback, I was never sure if I could just put all the bars to the right, since especially voltage is by default set to 0 %. when I set everything to the right on my 3080 ti it crashes after some time. got it stable at 100% voltage, 110% power, 85 °C TDP Target which gave my 3080 ti a boost of +117 MHz and my wife's 3070 with everything set to the max a boost of +147 MHz, which is quite nice, especially since I don't need any additional application like afterburner or evga precission running
I recently purchased a MSI GeForce RTX 3050 Gaming X video card. I had been using Afterburner on my old MSI GeForce GTX1050 ti 4GB card. So, I haven't overclocked the 3050 with Afterburner because I found it was working fine by factory OC. But, in my one game Halo The Master Chief Collection I was getting mini stutter and artifacts. So, I became interested in the GeForce Experience that came with the 3050 software and MSI Center. I ran the scan that lasted about 30 minutes and got a +110 boost. I have even had the GeForce Experience tell me my scan had stopped because of the high GPU usage and was scheduling another scan. I used the Alt-Z and was looking at the overlay in the Halo game with the OC and I was getting around 115 FPS. I was thrilled. I get an artifact once in a while but not nearly as bad before the GeForce Experience OC. I had been having to run my monitor on 75Hz refresh because the game is formatted for 60Hz. So, I can boost my monitor back up to 120Hz refresh rate and the game plays smoothly. Thanks for your video.
Thanks! 3.2% gain on the performance on RTX2060. 4-5fps.
Great review on the process. It bumped me 49mhz. How were you able to enable the manual tuning? I can't seem to get it to do that
So i did a test. I have an MSI RTX 3080 Gaming Z trio and I at first tried the tuning without changing the sliders and got an 89 mhz boost and then just now I did the scan again but with the voltage set to max and got a 98 mhz boost. Haven't tried gaming yet but I hope it works even better now. Might do some other tests later like upping the temperature limit and stuff.
I have a Gigabyte RTX 2070 as well, just autotuned for the first time. +152Mhz after first scan. Thanks!
I'm running a RTX 3070 and used this tuning feature. I had an increase of 20-30 FPS while running Warzone/Multiplayer. It states I received a 175 mhz boost. I see a noticeable difference during gameplay and zero stability issues. I ran Cold War on ultra settings pushing 89-100 fps.. I noticed my memory clock was at 2010 vs the original 1750 on the overlay. No issues at all. Smooth sailing all around.
Do you use automatic fan target?
but how high were your temperatures and power draw after the autotune?
@@mikecui626 Irs not worth it
@@qubes8728 2010 @ 925mV is stable?
I feel like it is useful but it doesn’t fully squeeze out the performance like u would have to manual do it in msi
If you leave voltage at 0, the card will boost just as high but the card doesn’t fix the voltage and will be far more efficient when the card isn’t maxed out.
I use power to find the maximum that my cooler can cope with, set the temp to the point where I want the card to lower clocks to control temperature (the temperature the cooler gives up) and leave voltage at 0.
For my 3070 Aorus:
108% power = 265w max (most games still use 220W after the GeForce scan at 108%)
87oC is where my massive passive GPU cooler is saturated
Voltage at 100% pegs the Voltage at 1.1v
Voltage at 0 varies the voltage for best efficiency
Great tool! I deleted all my other GPU tools after seeing how well this worked and how close it came to a manual OC.
I recently got a computer with a Nvidia 4080. After I did the driver updates I noticed at this screen the power and voltage bars were at 25% which probably explained some hiccups during games at high settings. Should I turn these up to a 100? I don’t game more than an hour or so every couple days and want to make sure I don’t cause any issues. Thanks!
Thanks for doing a review of this feature.
i wonder if i should do this im not an expert of overclocking i got a 3060 ventus 3x oc and i didnt do it for now but i dont know if it worth it to do it or not i think the heat is not a problem in my pc so it could go higher i think but im scared to try up and do we have to put everything to 100% before turning up?
Thanks for explaining this feature. I though you were supposed to click on it and then go gaming and it would adjust things as you play. So I was a bit frustrated that it kept on telling me that my GPU usage was to high to optimize. Lol
Maybe you could do a video on how to get the game settings for each of your games to be optimized when you click on info tab on the games.
4:25 when you say "slide everything to the right" would it, in fact be best to slide the target temp all the way to the left?
Maybe little late to comment but I'm using it on my 3080ti FE and I get around like 69Mhz. But since I set the Power Slider to 80% when it retests automatically, the number gets much smaller. Is there a way to turn off the automatic retest on the Auto OC?
I have gtx1660 (one fan) and it set my gpu on stable clock and from the time I have it on my computer isnt crashing anymore. Good feature from my point of view 👍
You have the phny 1660 or the 1660super.
Giving me confidence to slide the auto tuning button over.
what's up man I just wanted to say I really appreciate your videos as I am a new gaming pc owner and need all the help I can get. I have an i7 11700kf and a rtx3080 that I custom built thru nzxt. ive been looking into updating it (even though I probably don't need to) but have no idea where I should start. any advice?
Great video, gave er a like.
Quick question: How did you get the temperature and voltage slider to appear? I'm on a 1660Ti and those options don't appear.
I'm a necromancer for reviving this old post, but it only works on RTX cards right now. 1660Ti is a GTX card, so it has no support for the feature.
@@Relativizor Damn. Ty for the info
Did you optimise the games again before playing them once you had over clocked it otherwise it wouldn’t have applied the changes
This gave me a relatively same OC result as afterburner OC Scanner.
Because it using the same technology built into the card.
Because it's the same tool. Nvidia made it so that OC scanner is part of the driver. All OC softwares were giving random results. This way, if you do one OC scanner run with any app that can do OC scanner today, the OC applies on driver level meaning you can exit your OC software altogether.
Just remember one detail: Make sure you're on the latest driver and OC utility as it will not work as efficiently if you're on older versions of each.
Hi and thank you for the video! Do you have any idea why my Lenovo laptop with RTX 4060 does not have those 3 settings for power, voltage and temperature? Thank you!
Can we save it as a preset or will have to the tuning everytime after a restart
I have a GTX 1660 super, and I am able to use this performance overlay the exact same way. Thanks for the explanation!
same one here
I have a laptop and I did the same but I have a question that do I have to do it everytime ?
Did you see a temperature difference?
Doesn't MSI also give you an overlay you can see in game with CPU/GPU/etc. data? What if you have both overlays on, MSI's and Nvidia's?
thank you man it helps
Amd has had this functionality for over a year. Now it is their turn to launch the super resolution functionality for software parity.
I'm definitely interested to see how super resolution turns out
i have a 3080, and had a vr game that was really using my memory and suffering big lag spikes but after using this it runs fine, cant be happier
A 3080 lagging? Must've been a quite an intensive VR game
@@tractorguy1994 it was
@@okossen yeah right
did you max out the temperature, voltage and power?
First I didn't know Alt Z. Glad you said that. If I want to overclock it tells me I have to activate experimental features first. But there is no option anywhere. How did you activate this???
3:40 in my experence afterburner will only keep a stable overclock on my 3090 at 110Mhz. That's max I heard others say it's like 95 to 100Mhz.
Hey, do you know how to change scale of performance osd in nvidia experience? From what I found there is only option to relocate it...
I've tried starting both the MSI AfterBurner and GeForce Experience auto-OC schemes but It's just so incredibly slow that I couldn't bother. I'm talking 1% every 2-4 minutes or so. Is it really supposed to take that long? EVGA 3060.
It would have been great to tell us when the thing finished, how to you know when it finished? Do the numbers stop changing? Thanks
So... I just realized I probably should have put voltage to 100% lol. For whatever reason the default slider is set to zero. Is increasing the voltage actually going to increase performance that much?
I would just max everything to the right including voltage since the overclock seems pretty conservative even when maxed (unless you are worried about fan noise, in which case maybe just don't overclock). The only way to find out how much performance you will gain is to just run the scan again with the voltage maxed. It can certainly make a difference in certain situations. It depends on if your OC is limited by the voltage or by temps. If temps are the issue, more voltage won't help since that will just raise the temp further.
I actually got a 70mhz+ with voltage set to 0
A friend of mine overclocked my GPU from the Bios menu when I got my PC. That was a year ago. After watching your video I opened my NVIDIA performance menu and noticed my memory clock is at 9501MHz (which seems high comparing to the comments) Voltage Maximum is in 0%. Power maximum 100%, temp target at 83 Celsius. My question is if I enable automatic tuning going to damage my GPU and or interfere with my current overclock, and do I even need to
Nice man got a +81 on my 3080ti Fe worked great and only took 5 mins pretty quick for me!
doubt it took 5 min. The scan goes for 20+ minutes. Stop lying.
Im testing it out on a GTX 1660 ti MSI Twin its gave extra 95 MHz on GPU Clock plus 1800 MHz Mem Clock Temps actually 5 c cooler too so it tuned the Card better than I did
is this something that i have to do every time i start my computer or once i do it does it just save
Im assuming this isnt available or not recommended for gaming laptops right? I have a 1660 ti gpu with i7 10750h cpu with integrated graphics as well. Could I do this for my laptop? I could use a little more juice although my performance isnt bad at all but anything to make Elden Ring look even better would be great for me.
When using this, do I have to scan it everytime I turn on the pc? And like I keep the automatic tuning feature on while I play?
Tried to enable auto tuning and it just gives me a warning and then I click agree and then it turns auto tuning off again. Can't even get it to scan at all.
It did helped me, used it on my RTX 3070 clock speed went up by 144mhz and memory clock by 200mhz. Cyberpunk performs much better now.
If I’m having power supply problems and I use the automatic tuning will it tune according to the power being pulled and stop my games from crashing mid game
Hi, how you do the auto tuning process after the latest Nvidia update that includes the App?
Picked up 77MHz on my 3080 Ti. It also decreased the voltage. I'll take it.
My only gripe is that it's hidden in the overlay, when it should be in GeForce Experience directly too!
I tried moving the sliders to the right on my MSI RTX 2070 gaming Z and lost performance. A tune with the base slider settings yielded +92. Full beans was +71. I lost about 4fps in MSI Kombustor benchmarking. My temp stays rock solid at 72 degrees. Doesn't appear to be thermal throttling. I also wasn't jazzed about 236 watt usage on a 225 watt card. It is nice to know the OC is stable. It just has its quirks.
I will have to look into it. I hate firestorm from zotac... I will need to have an aggressive fan curve. Hopefully this has that
Should I be setting all the sliders to 100% before running the tuner or is it going to set those automatically after doing the tuning?
Is this better than the Afterburner auto OC, in your opinion
I click the slider, and I click ok to the disclaimer, and it slides back to off. I slide the sliders all the way up prior, and nothing. do I need to slide all the sliders up first so it scan first?
Gave this a try today on my HP Omen laptop that has a 1660 ti. I don’t use it too often because the temps get around 95C sometimes near 100C with heavy gaming (Hell Let Loose, Warzone, etc). I tried other solutions but nothing would stop the temps from getting to just under 100C. After running this with one click problem solved! Temps get to 82C max in heavy loads and I even got a little OC and performance increase at the same time. Black Magic! Wish I’d found it sooner.
@Powerman4K no it does not max out (thermal throttle any more) on the GPU
I have rtx 3050 and when playing apex I get to 85-88 degrees on GPU, do you guys think it's OK? It's normal case pc and i haven't done any overclocking nor this thing in the video
@@liscvideo try running the tool, the temps are not ideal but they are still within operating limits.
@@louisfox553 thanks I'm running it now and will test and see if temps are lower or higher, I have not the best CPU and no extra case fan, I'm wondering if case fan would add a lot in terms of cooling gpu?
@@liscvideo I figured you were talking about a laptop, in that case those temps are too high then… definitely add a couple fans to the case to draw cool air in and push stale air out.
Directly to the subject I wanted to know! Thanks man These stuff are pretty useful I'll make sure to watch this video again, for better understanding! PS: sub+1
Currently running the scan, will let you know how I go. For reference right now in wow wrath classic I’ll get around 200fps out in the wilderness but I’m a major hub near the auction house where there is a mass congregation of players with all kinds of visual effect in they’re armour ect ect, it drops to around 100-120, I’m looking to achieve above 144 consistently as I have a 144hz monitor. Settings arnt crazy but the game does look nice.
If you see edited you know iv followed up and ether been successful or failed.
Hi, I have a problem with performing automatic tuning, whenever I want to fasten it, nothing happens. Every time I want to change something, nothing is saved even after formatting the computer
I read else where that the default voltage of 0% means it varies based on need
Hi my fans in my 3060 OC ti run at 2000+ all the time and are noisy lol - can i safely lower my fan speed with this to around 1700 as that reduces the noise considerably. I did this initially with afterburner but the settings always revert back to the 2000+ after a pc restart, i assume the nvidia program is overiding the afterburner settings?
Great video man i did do a quick test i with voltage at max and min
Results at max +70Mhz
Results at min +99Mhz
Using a 1650super
Good info Ty
Thanks Daniel wasn't fully aware abt this on Geforce Experience as I hadn't it installed for ages. My card is a 2080 EVGA and I have been using Precision software which does basically the same what you just described. 7000 to 7200 overclock. Slight boost in performance 😉
Yeah, it's cool that Nvidia added it to their own software to make it more widely accessible to the average gamer.
@@danielowentechI’m scared to put my voltage maximum to 100%. I have the same graphics card as you but idk
You are the best 🙃
So we should set the settings to full and then scan? That's the safest?
Is this safe for my PC? Do you think it will cut its lifespan off by a year or more?
It’ll probably cut it off by a couple days
I tried the feature on my 4070 today tried it on cyperpunk ultra/psycho rt on with dlss on quality and dlss rayconstruction on. Got +167mhz more without noticable heat rises. Suprisingly heat stayed around the same. got around 10-20 more frames depending the area but avg low was around 5fps higher.
So do i need to put all my setting on maximon like you did?
You don't need to but you might get a higher overclock.
Do I have to save the overclock? After I restarted my pc I had to do this again. Can I just copy the number and paste it into MSI Afterburner?
Why when i restart my laptop after tuning the scan result not show up, but my tuning is on is that ok?
Is it okay if I put tuning turned on continuously ?? Let me know please! I have RTX 3060 ti OC